HTG (Patient Transportation)
Electrical infrastructure programme for an NHS and private patient transportation provider
Scope of Works
Pro Energise delivered electrical infrastructure to support a fleet of patient transportation vehicles serving both NHS and private healthcare contracts.
Works required coordination with operational fleet scheduling to minimise downtime, electrical load assessment for simultaneous demand, and installation within a depot environment with live vehicle movements. Full compliance documentation provided at handover.
What This Project Demonstrates
- NHS-linked service provider — infrastructure supporting patient transportation for NHS and private contracts
- Fleet depot environment — installation around live vehicle movements and operational scheduling
- Load assessment — electrical capacity designed for simultaneous fleet demand
- Operational scheduling coordination — works timed to minimise fleet downtime
- Healthcare sector presence — second healthcare case study alongside Kissimul Group
Delivery Outcomes
Fleet Operations
Works coordinated to minimise vehicle downtime
Load Capacity
Infrastructure designed for simultaneous fleet demand
Safety
Installation around live vehicle movements in depot environment
Documentation
Full compliance documentation at handover
Services Delivered
Electrical infrastructure at a patient transportation fleet depot. Load assessment and installation designed for simultaneous demand from fleet operations.
Delivery Controls Applied
This project was delivered under Pro Energise's structured commercial delivery framework, including:
- Works coordinated with fleet scheduling to minimise vehicle downtime
- Load assessment for simultaneous demand across fleet
- Safe working protocols around live vehicle movements in depot
- Full compliance documentation and handover
Project delivery tracked through our Contracts OS management platform.
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Environment & Sector Context
Patient transportation depots bridge the healthcare and industrial sectors. The fleet serves NHS trusts and private healthcare providers, making continuity of service critical — vehicle downtime directly affects patient care. Electrical works must be planned around fleet scheduling to ensure vehicles remain operational.
The depot environment itself presents industrial hazards: live vehicle movements, refuelling, and maintenance operations. Electrical installation must account for these activities while also meeting the load requirements of a fleet that may charge or power multiple vehicles simultaneously.
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